topsy-turviness

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) The condition or state of being topsy-turvy; disorderly or muddled.
 * 2) * 1847,, The Comic History of England, London: Punch, Volume I, Book 4, Chapter 4, page 278:
 * Poor Margaret’s state of mind may have accounted for the tremendous topsy-turviness—to use a familiar expression—of her sentences.
 * Poor Margaret’s state of mind may have accounted for the tremendous topsy-turviness—to use a familiar expression—of her sentences.